I really don't like her as a singer, her star/talent has faded and never really flourished. However, I give her credit for remaining grounded and stable in an industry frought with drugs and her compatriots who make poor decisions.

Re: amazingman – you must have her confused with some else in saying her star has faded cuz in 2013 she earned more mon in music alone, not including endorsements the anyone else in music and thst includes all your favorite musicians, singers whatever you wanna dall them. She also had the number tournin north america, I would suggest you do your research before you proclaim the the number artist inthe world as having fsded. All this and she still finds time to spend over 4 hours with children and without mentioning a single word about it.

Re: Yuree – Its funny because I have a group of friends that are all nurses there that I went to college with and they all said this was not the first time she's gone and she's always been very polite, engaing, and always stays longer than planned. I also work with Sloan at my job and in their HR department said the same thing so stop making up shit.

How about sharing a post that talks about how wonderful the nurses, physicians, and other health care workers that care for these patients every day are? They deserve recognition far more than a celebrity that spends a few hours with patients.

Re: Yuree – And you are trying to make yourself sound intelligent. But you were not there, because it is highly likely that you are jealous and need to stir the boat to get your jealousy recognized. Well, if you can't accept Taylor's good-naturedness, then go to hell and wallow in your own sorrow.

Why do people always have to take something good and twist it into something bad. It is lovely that Taylor takes time out of her busy schedule to make an unwell child's day that little bit better. Why do we have to be so cynical all the time, and assume the worst in people? Give people more credit, seriously.